Mo/SiO2 functionally graded materials (FGMs) have been prepared by combined
slip casting and sedimentation techniques. The final, sintered samples hav
e a gradient in molybdenum content, with a maximum value of similar to 20 t
o 25 vol pet Mo. At one:edge, the FGM is a good electrical conductor (for a
pproximately one-third of the total length), while the opposite end is comp
osed mainly of fused SiO2. The variation of electrical resistivity, hardnes
s, toughness, and thermal expansion along the gradient has been analyzed. T
he FGMs sintered In vacuum contained a small amount of Mo oxide (similar to
2 wt pct) as a third phase. The oxide originated from the starting Mo powd
ers and oxidation during presintering. The oxide was in the form of discret
e particles and did not appreciably affect the measured properties. The Mo
content had the expected effect on the FGM properties; an increase in Mo in
creases resistivity, thermal expansion, and toughness.